Not joined yet? Register for free and enjoy features such as alerts, private messaging and viewing latest posts and topics.

driving in spain

General off-topic chat.
Post Reply
User avatar
jaynana
Snr Member
Snr Member
Posts: 1888
Joined: Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:31 pm
Location: Amersham

driving in spain

Post by jaynana » Sun Jul 21, 2013 10:22 am

guys, a much awaited hol in sunny spain is in the horizon! (did anybody watch top gear last sun?  :'( )

any tips, to/not to do's when driving in spain pls? - not driving through of course, renting.

found this and this, there's some gray area about sat nav usage?
Current: BMW 640i Convertible (320PS)
             Audi A7 Sportback 3.0 T FSI quattro (300 PS) SE STronic  8)
Previous: BMW X5 E53 Facelift 3.0d

User avatar
sramsay
Member
Member
Posts: 261
Joined: Sun Apr 24, 2011 8:36 pm

Re: driving in spain

Post by sramsay » Sun Jul 21, 2013 8:07 pm

Might be worth watching last weeks "your money their tricks" on iPlayer. Covered the 'extras' that turn the cheap rental into an total p1ss take.

I've always found it quite straight forward driving over there. The only thing that springs to mind is they don't mind a sharp turn on a motorway exit :)

squeaky2
Member
Member
Posts: 635
Joined: Sat Jul 31, 2010 4:13 pm
Location: South London

Re: driving in spain

Post by squeaky2 » Mon Jul 22, 2013 9:06 am

Driven in Spain a lot.......only been stopped for speeding once  :)   

They have dropped the speed limits down to 120kmh on a lot of the motorways, the police often hide in the bushes on the central reservation with speed cameras and you get stopped further down the road.

I was also doing a police aviation conference where the spanish were showing that they have fixed wing aircraft that they can track your speed and record your number plate.......fortunately i think they only have 2 of these  :)

Most of the toll roads now take credit cards but there are still a few that only take cash.

Otherwise to be honest driving in spain is the same as anywhere else in europe. The motorways tend to be long, fairly straight and fairly quiet too. 

In city driving is very similar to driving in paris......youll notice that the cars are small and often dented  :)

User avatar
jaynana
Snr Member
Snr Member
Posts: 1888
Joined: Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:31 pm
Location: Amersham

Re: driving in spain

Post by jaynana » Mon Jul 22, 2013 10:19 pm

[quote="sramsay"]
Might be worth watching last weeks "your money their tricks" on iPlayer. Covered the 'extras' that turn the cheap rental into an total p1ss take.

I've always found it quite straight forward driving over there. The only thing that springs to mind is they don't mind a sharp turn on a motorway exit :)
[/quote]

thanks for that!! damn!! i think i've fallen for some of that as well! i'm goin with some friends and fams so two 9-seaters were rented!

the 2 traps mentioned in that programme are in the small print!
1. cars will be given with full tanks of fuel (nice of them huh), they will be charging for that extra, of course, fuel price is at their discretion!
2. cars were supposed to be 'insured incl. collision damage waiver, theft. BUT it is only 3rd party liability, i have to buy fully comp on top of that!!

thanks others as well for the advise
Current: BMW 640i Convertible (320PS)
             Audi A7 Sportback 3.0 T FSI quattro (300 PS) SE STronic  8)
Previous: BMW X5 E53 Facelift 3.0d

User avatar
sramsay
Member
Member
Posts: 261
Joined: Sun Apr 24, 2011 8:36 pm

Re: driving in spain

Post by sramsay » Mon Jul 22, 2013 11:17 pm

Oh no! Still, pay the money and have a good holiday. At least you've been stung before you leave so you'll be over it before you get there!

Best one I had a couple of years ago, was when I ordered a Megane Estate from a firm I'd used before in Portugal and when I arrived the only cars they had were Fiat Punto's! I couldn't even get the double buggy in on its own let alone the 3 suitcases.

I then had to walk back to the terminal and up to the Avis desk with my pants well and truly down. I think 2 weeks cost me €1,300 :-(

Imy
Member
Member
Posts: 585
Joined: Tue May 22, 2012 12:26 am
Location: London

Re: driving in spain

Post by Imy » Tue Jul 23, 2013 4:48 pm

Dont buy an extra insurance from the rental company. its a rip off and will never cover glass, tires and undercarriage.

Get third party car insurance especially for rentals

https://www.icarhireinsurance.com/#0

This is the most comprehensive insurance cover and actually one of the cheapest. Covers everything for a good price.

This would be my advice anyways.

User avatar
jaynana
Snr Member
Snr Member
Posts: 1888
Joined: Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:31 pm
Location: Amersham

Re: driving in spain

Post by jaynana » Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:30 pm

thanks for that too!  :thumbup:
Current: BMW 640i Convertible (320PS)
             Audi A7 Sportback 3.0 T FSI quattro (300 PS) SE STronic  8)
Previous: BMW X5 E53 Facelift 3.0d

Post Reply